FAUST X: Formaldehyde in the Protobinary System [BHB2007] 11: Small Scale Deuteration
Lucy Evans, Charlotte Vastel, Francisco Fontani, Jaime Pineda, Izaskun, Jim\'enez-Serra, Felipe Alves, Takeshi Sakai, Mathilde Bouvier, Paola, Caselli, Cecilia Ceccarelli, Claire Chandler, Brian Svoboda, Luke Maud,, Claudio Codella, Nami Sakai, Romane Le Gal

TL;DR
This study investigates deuterium fractionation in formaldehyde within a protostellar binary system using high-resolution ALMA observations, revealing localized deuteration and complex outflow structures.
Contribution
First detailed high-resolution analysis of formaldehyde deuteration in a Class 0/I protostellar system, linking chemical and kinematic structures.
Findings
HDCO and D2CO confined to core centers
H2CO more widespread in the environment
D/H ratio estimated between 0.01 and 0.04
Abstract
Context. Deuterium in H-bearing species is enhanced during the early stages of star formation, however, only a small number of high spatial resolution deuteration studies exist towards protostellar objects, leaving the small-scale structures unrevealed and understudied. Aims. We aim to constrain the deuterium fractionation ratios in a Class 0/I protostellar object in formaldehyde (H2CO), which has abundant deuterated isotopologues in this environment. Methods. We observed the Class 0/I protobinary system [BHB2007] 11, whose emission components are embedded in circumstellar disks that have radii of 2-3 au, using ALMA within the context of the Large Program FAUST. The system is surrounded by a complex filamentary structure connecting to the larger circumbinary disk. In this work we present the first study of formaldehyde D-fractionation towards this source with detections of H2CO…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMolecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
